Example sentences of "the [noun] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah what about the income going into the house ?
2 The inability to enter into an understanding with them is due to our limitations , our lack of perception as to what we are and what this ‘ world ’ really is .
3 Boro manager Lennie Lawrence was disappointed that his side had missed the opportunity to move into an automatic promotion place .
4 The opportunity to move into the LNG market was one of the principal reasons behind LASMO 's acquisition of Ultramar at the end of 1991 .
5 NET ( UK ) sees the opportunity to expand into a variety of environmental testing sectors including solid wastes , air , soil , and man-made products such as food .
6 Hampstead somewhere , he thought , and then he might take the opportunity to slip into the big library at Swiss Cottage …
7 All we can ever really offer our clients , child or adult , is the opportunity to enter into a relationship with us .
8 However , where a decision has been made to make redundancies and employees have been informed , the contingency crystallises into an actual liability .
9 This confirms that the original procyclic line ST3 was not clonal , and that the line originating from the fly transmission , as well as the clone derived from this line , contained 3 copies of the plasmid integrated into an intact beta-tubulin gene , as represented by the lower half of diagram C2 in Fig. 1 .
10 However , in the transformed procyclic line studied by these authors , there were at least 16 copies of the plasmid inserted into the tubulin locus .
11 The jeep-driver went into the farmhouse and emerged a few seconds later with the burly man .
12 The Brady Plan ( devised by Nicholas Brady the US Treasury Secretary ) suggests that owed money could be reduced , and the remainder made into a more realistic secure loan that would be paid back in time .
13 Prayer meetings in the great barn-like churches of East Berlin , Dresden , Leipzig and other cities have been the focus of protest , drawing many thousands of people until no more could squeeze in and the crowds spilled into the streets .
14 But Robin still hungered for a night on the traps : so we found ourselves at the Harold Park Hotel , the crowds milling into the street , silhouetted against the lights of the adjacent Greyhound track .
15 The Hussars drew their sabres to drive the unarmed men back into the river , but French artillery had already closed on the southern bank and , as soon as the Hussars went into the trot , the first roundshot slammed across the water .
16 So , as the architects comfortably settled back into their chairs cradling their after-dinner brandies in preparation for some regal platitudes , the Prince launched into a stinging attack that left them reeling .
17 But , in 1942 , the Wehrmacht moved into the whole of our country and things changed . ’
18 The Marmorata built into the rocks
19 The shit went into a waste bin , and Lucy went into the Wardrobe room to wait .
20 Then he tries to work out what this or that payment actually relates to , and since he does n't know the accounts get into a muddle . "
21 William 's attempt to achieve a pacification of the Highlands turned into a disastrous tragedy , when the dreadful massacre at Glencoe was carried out in February 1692 because MacDonald of Glencoe accidentally missed the deadline imposed by the government for swearing the oath of allegiance to William by five days .
22 If the hands are too far forwards , as is often the case , the back arm being so close to the CE can not take all the strain and tends to sheet out causing the board to turn into the wind .
23 The CE has moved behind the CLR and the board steers into the wind .
24 The inequality built into the education system simply reinforces the position of black children .
25 He could see the tide pouring into the end of the channel .
26 The milk sprayed into the bucket in a few short spurts and Piladu pushed the animal forward , let two heavily pregnant ewes push past him and reached out to grasp the wool of a lamb that was trying to jump the rail where the Captain and the Brigadier were leaning .
27 In this state , the chains are highly entangled , and as sufficient time must be allowed for the chains to diffuse into the three-dimensional order required for crystallite formation , the crystalline perfection of the sample is affected by the thermal history .
28 No matter how much care the drafter puts into the preparation of a set of standard terms , the terms are wholly useless unless they are effectively incorporated into the contracts they are intended to govern .
29 Some of the artists entered into the spirit of the Floriade by manipulating nature in their own way .
30 As the afternoon turned into a slightly cooler early evening , each crew methodically checked over their rig .
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